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Kudos to you for getting your ducks in a row and getting in Formation for 2018! So, let's go!

First, decide the STRUCTURE of business you would like to establish (Sole Proprietorship, Limited Liability, or Partnership). If you have no idea what these are- click here.

Most entrepreneurs starting out go the sole proprietorship to get started quickly and for the least amount of funds up front.

1. NAME YOUR COMPANY- The first step in this process is to select a company name. Be sure you pick one that has not been selected by another company in your state, city, or county. You can check with you Secretary of State and local offices and do an online search. There are three different ways to establish a business name-

Locally by filing a Doing Business As (DBA) in your local city, county, or state that your business is located in

Establishing an Entity Name with your State

Federally with your Trademark

2. ESTABLISH A LOCATION - A UPS Store address will do just fine. *These work great for SEO purposes, especially if you're trying to get your name out in your area.

3. Get an Employee Identification Number- Apply For Your EIN Once you have incorporated your business you will need to obtain a Federal Employer Identification Number. You can file form SS-4 online at the Internal Revenue Service website.- Click here to apply for your EIN FOR FREE https://sa.www4.irs.gov/modiein/individual/index.jsp

4. Get a separate business phone number on Google Voice, Grasshopper, or your local phone provider.

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